I'm wondering if it is feasable to mix CH in 50gal drums and pump it into my mix tank like I would SH.
If so, to make 3% solution, how many dry oz of CH would we add per 50 gallon drum of water?
>> On the mixology chart for 3% it calls for 300 oz of CH per 69 gallons of water I'm not sure, but I don't think that would yeild a finished volume of 100 gallons.
>> I see on the chart that using SH we're making the full 100 gallons, but it looks like only about 70 gallons of finished product using CH.
Maybe I'm just having a "brain fart", but I'm trying to figure out exactly how many dry oz of CH to add to 50 gallons of water.
Thanks for the info. I was thinking of keeping it mixed on hand like the SH. It would only save me about $25 as opposed to having a 50gal drum of SH delivered to the house. However, as I understand the module, the CH will be more "plant-friendly". That $25 could purchase "a lot" of peace of mind!!
I think I'd just have to draw it from the top of the barrel and not suck up the water hardeners from the bottom.
Do you, or does anyone else out there know how the shelf-life of CH is compared to SH?
Id make a tank that has a mix pump mounted to the top that could run a cycle and shut off over night. A cylinder tank would be best with a cone in the bottom. You can buy these online with stands. In the bottom of the cone place a valve for bleeding off the sludge. This is VERY similar the the technique used in home desile fuel stills that you can find online. They have a valve at the bottom to drain off the heavier byproducts after the tank has stratified and the particulates settle to the bottom. I bet this would work well for you.
Thanks Chris for jumping in on the rest of this while I was on break.
That's what I thought, just wanted another opinion. I usually get 12.5% SH here, but may make 10% CH and give it the "Fresh & Clear" kicker. I'm excited about less plant damage worries with CH!
Do you know how to get rid of the possible residual film people have spoken of regarding CH?
Yes John, I believe they are mixing a water based floor sealer in these videos. I see nothing there that would last long in our environment. Good idea though.
Yes John, I believe they are mixing a water based floor sealer in these videos. I see nothing there that would last long in our environment. Good idea though.
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I like the portability of that garbage dumpster on wheels.
I think what they are getting at is you will have the same 12.5% solution mix as commercial sh. Mix, let settle and you get your ch mix in liquid form just like your sh but w/o the plant damage and residue if don't suck it up from the bottom. Pretty good idea if you ask me. Just make sure you don't go past your 119 gallon limit on a long day. Good thinkin guy's keep it coming!